- John Perry (philosopher)
John R. Perry (born 1943) is Henry Waldgrave Stuart Professor of Philosophy at
Stanford University . He has made significant contributions to areas of philosophy, includinglogic ,philosophy of language ,metaphysics , andphilosophy of mind . He is known primarily for his work onsituation semantics (together withJon Barwise ),reflexivity ,indexicality , andself-knowledge .Biography
John Perry was born in Lincoln, Nebraska on the 16th of January, 1943. He received his B.A. in philosophy from
Doane College in 1964 and his Ph.D. in philosophy fromCornell University in 1968. He was awarded theJean Nicod Prize in1999 . [Biographical details from John Perry's "curriculum vitae", http://www-csli.stanford.edu/~john/vita/vita.html.]Perry is currently Henry Waldgrave Stuart Professor of Philosophy at
Stanford University . In 2004, he became co-host, with Kenneth Taylor, ofPhilosophy Talk , the radio program that "questions everything... except your intelligence". He is also part of the Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI )—an independent research center founded in 1983. [ [http://www-csli.stanford.edu/ CSLI Center for the Study of Language and Information - Stanford University ] ]Work
Perry has made contributions to many areas of philosophy, including
logic ,philosophy of language ,metaphysics , andphilosophy of mind . However, Perry also produces non-technical work that reaches a wider audience, such as his humorous 1995 online essay "Structured Procrastination". [ [http://www.structuredprocrastination.com/ Structured Procrastination ] ]Perry's 1978 book "
A Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality ", deals with standard problems in the theory ofpersonal identity in the form of a dialogue between a terminally ill university professor, Gretchen Weirob, and her two friends, Sam Miller and Dave Cohen. The views represented include those ofBernard Williams ,John Locke , andDerek Parfit . The format of associating different philosophical positions with different characters in a dialogue recallsDavid Hume 's "Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion ".In logic, Perry and Jon Barwise are known for discussion of the
slingshot argument , especially in their 1981 article "Semantic Innocence and Uncompromising Situations".In his 2001 book "Knowledge, Possibility and Consciousness", Perry argues for what he calls "antecedent physicalism", according to which
physicalism is antecedently taken to be a plausible and reasonable position, provided that there are no better rival theories. Thus, Perry defends a version oftype physicalism against three major philosophical arguments for dualism: thezombie argument , the knowledge argument, and the modal argument.Partial bibliography
Books
* (1978) "A Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality". Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company.
* (1983) "Situations and Attitudes" (with Jon Barwise). Cambridge, MA: Bradford Books/MIT Press. (Reprinted with a new introduction by CSLI Publications, 1999.)
* (1993) "The Problem of the Essential Indexical and Other Essays". New York: Oxford University Press. (Enlarged edition, Stanford: CSLI Publications, 2000.)
* (1999) "Dialogue on Good, Evil and the Existence of God". Cambridge/Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company.
* (2001) "Knowledge, Possibility and Consciousness". Cambridge, MA.: Bradford-MIT.
* (2001) "Reference and Reflexivity". Stanford: CSLI Publications.
* (2002) "Identity, Personal Identity and the Self", Selected Essays. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing.Articles
* (1972) "Can The Self Divide?". "Journal of Philosophy", LXIX, no. 16, pp. 463 – 88.
* (1977) "Frege on Demonstratives". "The Philosophical Review", Vol. 86, No. 4., pp. 474-497.
* (1979) "The Problem of the Essential Indexical". "Noûs" 13, no. 1: 3 – 21.
* (1980) "A Problem about Continued Belief". "Pacific Philosophical Quarterly" 61, no. 4, pp. 317 – 22.
* (1980) "Belief and Acceptance". "Midwest Studies in Philosophy" V, pp. 533 – 42.
* (1981) "Semantic Innocence and Uncompromising Situations" (with Jon Barwise). "Midwest Studies in Philosophy" VI, pp. 387 – 403.
* (1981) "Situations and Attitudes" (with Jon Barwise). "Journal of Philosophy" LXXVII, no. 1, pp. 668 – 91.
* (1986) "From Worlds to Situations". "Journal of Philosophical Logic" 15, pp. 83 – 107.
* (1986) "Thought Without Representation". "Supplementary Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society", vol. 60, pp. 263 – 83.
* (1988) "Cognitive Significance and New Theories of Reference". "Noûs" 2, no. 2, pp. 1 – 18.
* (1989) "The Prince and the Phonebooth: Reporting Puzzling Beliefs" (with Mark Crimmins). "Journal of Philosophy", pp. 685 – 711.
* (1993) "Executions, Motivations and Accomplishments" (with David Israel and Syun Tutiya). "The Philosophical Review", pp. 515 – 40.
* (1994) "Fodor and Lepore on Holism". "Philosophical Studies", 73, pp. 123-138.Notes
ee also
* List of Jean Nicod Prize laureates
*Slingshot argument External links
* [http://www-csli.stanford.edu/~john/ John Perry at CSLI] - his official homepage at CSLI.
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